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Stove.

No. 22,754. Patented Jany 25, 1859.

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P. SHREINER.

Stove.

Patented Jany 25, 1859.

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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

PHILIP SHREINER, OF COLUMBIA, PENNSYLVANIA.

STOVE.

Specification of Letters Patent No. 22,754, dated January 25, 1859.

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, PHILIP Sintomi-in, of the borough of Columbia, inthe county of Iianeaater. in the State ot' Pennsylvania, have invented anew and Improved Mode ot lnereaeing the Heat Thrown Out From Stowe1 andHaving and VUsing the laete lleat Vroni Stoves: and I do hereby declarethat the following is a t'ull and exact deaeription thereof. referencebeing had to the aeeolnpanying drawings and to the lettere ot' retereneeniarlted thereon.

The nature ot n1 intention eonaiste in plat-ing in the upper part of astove and over the tire one or more eylimlere` or drinne or vertieal orhorizontal eul'ved tubeS. with air-pipe4 or tubes extending through orontlide of the stove to the fioor or east in the stove iteelt'. Theymay, it' desired. be extended to the cellar or outside ot the buildxing. Cold air is eonveyed from the floor or eellar or street` throughthese tubes or pipea to the drinne or eylinders and while paseing ieheated and may be Carried to another room. adjoining or upper. withoutdin'iiniahing the heat ot' the room in which the Stove is placed, orlnay be let into the rooni t'rom the top of the Stove and therebylargely increase the heat. The heat in the letore, whieh in al] knownforms ot stoves passes through the pipe to the chimney and is wasted, ishere inade to heat the air in the drinne or cylinders. The heaty of theStove not being obstructed by outside oasinge, is at the saine timeincreased, the Space fer its operation being diminished by the drums.The advantage ot' a second or third drum ie that the heat can act onmore Surface of cold. air.

The draft or drawings. which are made a part of this application, may bedescribed as follows:

No. 'l represents an ordinary stove with the proposed iinproveniente:No. 2 a vertieal Seetion of the upper party of a Stove andin'iproi'einents: No. 3 a lower end view of the two double cylinderswith their respeetive tubes attached.

The lettere describing the foregoing are as follows: A. the outside otthe Stove; B. the draft to the smoke pipe; (I. ineide view of the tiretdouble cylinder or drinn: I). the epaee intervening between and E: E.the second eylinder or drinn. or outside portion: I". the inside portionot the double cylinder E: (lr. the heated air-chamber; ll Il. insider'ylinder air-tubes; I I. outside eylinder air-tubeS.

Fig. l. an upper end View ot' the stove: K. the heated air-pipe; Ii. theregister; M, the top ot' the stove.

Fig. a top View of the cylinders and air-chambers: Fig. 6. a tranSverSeView ot' the eylindere` and air-ehalnbers.

'hat I elainl as my invention and desire to secure by Letterel Patent.are- The air-Supplying tubes and air-heating eylinders when eombinedwith a stove the heat ot' whieh is nnobetrueted by outside eaeinge.

PHILIP SIIREINER.

iitneeeee H. M. NORTH, C. B. NORTH, R. W. FERGUSON.

